I had been on the junior Olympic team in high school for trampoline; I could do twenty-six back flips in a row.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a world champion on the trampoline at an international level, and gymnastics competitor.
All I had to do was go out and perform. One of the hardest things was doing those back flips, where you had to jump up and land on the top rope. It's precision movement.
I did gymnastics when I was a kid. I wasn't very good at it.
I do tumbling and flips; there's a gym I go to for that.
I got into rhythmic gymnastics when I was four years old.
I think these shows with the young kids doing these jumps, doing these fantastic back flips, I think they're absolutely great. They did what I never did.
The first time at age 5 and a half, when I took a racket in my hands and my father fed me some balls, I made 50 backhands in a row - didn't miss a single one.
We never had a trampoline, but I wished I did. We'd sneak into a friend's pool and use their trampoline to practice backflips.
I've been taking a trapeze class for the last couple of years. I'm working on my double back flip right now.
I can run up a wall and do a back flip - that's the most impressive thing that I can do.